This adorably over-sized Baymax bed is the ideal napping place for children or fans of Disney's Big Hero 6 movie. The marshmallow-like bed is about seven and a half feet from the robot's head to its toes.
Each cozy bed is made from polypropylene fiber, which creates a cloud-like sleeping area. Normally robots aren't made to cuddle with but this plush napping bed is built solely for that purpose. The massive cuddling robot also makes a great pillow for watching movies, or a cozy seating area to read a book. The movie portrays Baymax as a friendly robot, which makes this life-sized pillow version the perfect recreation of the lovable character.
Each Baymax bed is authentic and made to order, which ensures the quality and accuracy of each bed.
Plush Robot Napping Beds
This Baymax Bed is Based on a Character from Disney’s Big Hero 6 Flick
Trend Themes
1. Plush Robot Beds - The trend of creating bedding products based on popular robotic characters or designs presents opportunities for innovative and creative designs for children's furniture.
2. Polypropylene Fiber Sleeping Solutions - The use of polypropylene fiber to create cloud-like sleeping areas presents opportunities for disruption in the bedding industry, particularly in creating eco-friendly products.
3. Recreational Plush Furniture - The idea of combining comfortable seating areas with plush animal or robot designs presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the furniture industry, particularly for children's playrooms.
Industry Implications
1. Children's Furniture - The use of popular robotic characters or designs to create bedding products presents opportunities for innovative and creative designs for children's furniture.
2. Bedding and Mattresses - The use of polypropylene fiber to create cloud-like sleeping areas presents opportunities for disruption in the bedding industry, particularly in creating eco-friendly products.
3. Furniture Manufacturing - The idea of combining comfortable seating areas with plush animal or robot designs presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the furniture industry, particularly for children's playrooms.